El-Tamamy et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Uses of ultrasound and Doppler in assessment of endometrial receptivity in patients of unexplained infertilityEl-Tamamy et al., 2018
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- El-Tamamy E
- Mohamed M
- Hamza B
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- The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine
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Background: although the majority of infertile couples was found to have an identifiable male or female factor, 15–30% was categorized as having ''unexplained infertility''. The endometrium is considered to be a key determinant in successful implantation. Endometrial …
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